2010年8月1日星期日

The New Version Of Openoffice Is Now Available

For some reason, people are still spending stupid amounts of money on Microsoft Office. The latest version will set you back around £350, which seems crazy when there is a perfectly adequate free alternative available. OpenOffice 3.0 is the way forward in my opinion.

Unlike previous versions which used a standard Windows interface, I find the latest incarnation completely out of keeping with other applications which all keep to roughly the same, familiar user interface. Perhaps old age it starting to catch up with me but even after a year of usage I still find myself spending what seems like an eternity looking in vein for even the most basic of functions. Software for the Windows Operating System has always adhered to a certain menu layout so that users could quickly and easily pick up a new application, but it seems Microsoft now require us to spend weeks figuring out where they've moved a basic function such as 'find' which should be located in a drop down 'edit' menu.

OpenOffice does include almost everything that you could require from an office suite and fortunately the interface is laid out in a fashion becoming a Windows application so it shouldn't take long to pick up. The applications included really are just as good as those in Microsoft Office, they should not be considered as cut down versions; this is a powerful piece of software in its own right and most users won't notice any difference in functionality:

Writer: This is very similar to Microsoft Word which includes the usual features you would expect. These include AutoComplete, AutoFormat,polo ralph lauren, AutoCorrect, Styles and Formatting, Spellchecker,vibram five fingers, Grammar Checker and illustration tools. Unlike many other applications (including previous versions of Microsoft Word), Writer can also open and save the .docx file format that is used by default in Microsoft Office 2007.

Calc: Similar to Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet application, Calc includes all the standard functions as well as more advanced features such as an Intelligent Sum button and Scenario Manager.

Impress: This is designed to replace Office's PowerPoint presentation application to allow you to create multimedia applications using a combination of clipart, drawing tools, animation, transition effects, text tools and special effects. Work can be shared using a number of formats such as the standards .pdf, .html and Flash.

Draw: Does pretty much what it says on the tin; It allows you to quickly and easily create graphics icluding sketches and plans.

Base: An advanced database application for managing raw data, forms, queries, tables and reports which also includes a number of wizards that should get newcomers up and running immediately.

It's at this point that the penny drops and I realise that there is something missing; unfortunately an e-mail client as an alternative to Microsoft Outlook appears to be absent which for an Internet company such as Refresh is a big issue hence why we probably haven't yet made the switch. While there are free alternatives available such as Outlook Express and Mozilla Thunderbird I personally have never found they come anywhere close to Outlook in terms of functionality.

Perhaps for the next incarnation they will consider the inclusion of an e-mail client but this omission aside, OpenOffice is a near perfect application which can be downloaded free of charge from .openoffice.org. The 142mb file size,louis vuitton tassen, whilst large,tiffany, shouldn't take more than about half an hour, even on modest broadband connections.

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